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Ukrainian President, Vladimir Zelenskyaccused this Thursday Amnesty International (AI) to justify a “terrorist state” from Russiaafter the NGO was accused Kyiv endanger civilians.
AI “shifts responsibility from the aggressor to the victim,” he added. Zelensky. A few hours earlier, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmitry Kuleba, He stated that he was “outraged” by the “unfair” accusations of NGOs.
In a report released on Thursday after a 4-month investigation, Amnesty International claimed that the Ukrainian army endangered civilians by setting up military bases in schools and hospitals and striking from populated areas to curb Russian invasion.
According to NGOs, these actions violate international humanitarian law.
“Aggression against our Condition it is unreasonable, aggressive and terrorist. If someone writes a report in which the victim and the perpetrator are somehow equated, if some data of the victim is analyzed and the actions of the perpetrator are ignored, then this should not be allowed,” he added. Vladimir Zelensky in your daily video message.
Kuleba He accused the NGO of establishing a “false equivalence” between the actions of the invading Russian troops and the Ukrainian forces defending the country.
In his report Amnesty International emphasizes that Ukrainian tactics “do not justify indiscriminate Russian attacks” against the civilian population.
What did Amnesty International say?
Amnesty International said that Ukrainian army endangered civilians by setting up military bases in schools and hospitals and launching strikes from populated areas to stop the Russian invasion.
These tactics violate international humanitarian law, the organization said in a statement.
“We have documented a tendency for Ukrainian forces to endanger civilians and violate the laws of war by operating in populated areas,” he said. Agnes Callamargeneral secretary Amnesty International.
According to Amnesty InternationalResearchers have found evidence that Ukrainian forces They launched strikes from populated areas and set up bases in residential buildings in 19 populated areas in these areas.
organization noted that other options, such as action from military bases or forest areas, would not jeopardize civilians.
He also indicated that, according to his information, the soldiers who settled in these areas did not ask the civilians to evacuate them.
Although NGOs denounces these tactics, insists that “they do not in any way justify Russia’s indiscriminate attacks” on civilians.
(According to AFP)
Source: RPP
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